PITAGORA, 2014
Pitagora marked the beginning of a new phase for Olivari, coinciding with the progressive assumption of control over the company by the family’s third generation. I remember that in those years, I hadn’t started working in our family business yet. Right after obtaining my degree in engineering, I was employed by Fiat.
MATERIALBrass
TYPOLOGYSquare
PITAGORA, 2014
Absorbed by my interest in automobiles, I developed a special admiration for the work of Giorgetto Giugiaro and his integral approach to car design. So it was an entirely natural decision to involve him in the design of a handle. As much as we wanted to offer him the freedom of choosing from different types of technology, our design brief stated a preference for the use of plastic.
— Prima produzione della maniglia Pitagora in nylon
— Giorgetto Giugiaro
The resulting form was less of an expression of the plastic qualities of the material than an exaltation of its chromatic possibilities.
Once the design was translated into a metal version, the potential for a wide range of combinations was maintained by diversifying the metallic finishes. Antonio Olivari
— Primo disegno della maniglia Pitagora
Dal momento in cui il progetto è stato tradotto in una versione metallica, si è creata (o mantenuta) anche un’ampia prospettiva di combinazione in termini di finiture metalliche. — Antonio Olivari
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